I am sure you have something great to post this week. I just have a feeling.
The idea
Share a favorite post of the week.
What to do
Scroll all the way down to the bottom of this post. Where it says "Your name" put the name of your blog followed by the title of your post (or just the name of the post, if there's no room—you get 80 characters).
Like this: Love That Max: How Come Birthdays Only Happen Once A Year?
Where it says "Your URL" put the direct link to the post.
Click "Enter." Leave a comment if you want to say more. Go check out some great posts.
Sorry my posts have been so non-special needs related lately, but this grief thing kind of consumes all. Sometime soon, I will resume writing about my kids. Also think I'm going to link up a very important post just put up by Adrienne of Non Points for Style about pediatric mental illness and the high costs involved.
One bright note about my post up there. I sent it to the Committee of course. The president emailed me directly in a matter of hours and said that they were changing the theme from "Odd Socks" to "Lots of Socks".
Major points to the President for directly contacting me. But seriously, SOCKS?!! What the HELL?
Really enjoying the posts this week... I particularly liked Bloom's post about the new documentary Three Days To See... I will have to bookmark that until the film is out so I don't forget to watch it! Sounds fascinating..
Thanks, Ellen! Just posting about the pain felt (mostly by us parents!) around our kids being invited/not being invited to the birthday parties of their typical peers.
So glad you do this, I really enjoy reading all these posts. The one I'm sharing this week is about the pros and cons of encouraging my son to socialize online.
I'm new to the club, 8 months and 14 days to be exact. On May 11 I became a new mommy to an absolute angel, Baker. Baker was born with Down Syndrome. This journey has been the most incredible endeavor I never planned to undertake. Sometimes the unplanned bring the greatest blessings!
After reading so many wonderful posts, I'm not sure if I should sit and savor what I read or jump on the inspiration for my own writing. thanks for sharing, Ellen.
Once again, thanks for the opportunity to link up. As the weeks go on, I feel more and more connected to this "group" of bloggers! I love posting mine and then going back and reading everyone else's!
First time linking,...I've received lots of encouragement and hope from reading other blogs,...we are almost a year into our Apraxia journey with our three year old son,...it helps knowing you are not alone,...thanks to everyone who shares! :)
Sorry my posts have been so non-special needs related lately, but this grief thing kind of consumes all. Sometime soon, I will resume writing about my kids. Also think I'm going to link up a very important post just put up by Adrienne of Non Points for Style about pediatric mental illness and the high costs involved.
ReplyDeleteVarda, I am so sorry about your mom, just now learning of this. I know you had a very special bond, it was inspirational to me.
DeleteThanks, Ellen.
DeleteHappy weekend, Ellen!
ReplyDeleteOne bright note about my post up there. I sent it to the Committee of course. The president emailed me directly in a matter of hours and said that they were changing the theme from "Odd Socks" to "Lots of Socks".
Major points to the President for directly contacting me. But seriously, SOCKS?!! What the HELL?
Ugh.
Really enjoying the posts this week... I particularly liked Bloom's post about the new documentary Three Days To See... I will have to bookmark that until the film is out so I don't forget to watch it! Sounds fascinating..
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I am early to the party this week ... but late getting my errands done. Will be back to read everyone's links. Happy Friday everyone!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ellen!
~ Jamie
Thanks, Ellen! Just posting about the pain felt (mostly by us parents!) around our kids being invited/not being invited to the birthday parties of their typical peers.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you do this, I really enjoy reading all these posts. The one I'm sharing this week is about the pros and cons of encouraging my son to socialize online.
ReplyDeleteI love reading these posts and I love getting different feedback on my own. Thanks for putting this together!
ReplyDeleteGood Shabbos, Ellen!
Any other moms out there that can give me advice about getting my son to wear a hip wedge pillow at night? I'm open to suggestions!
ReplyDeleteI'm new to the club, 8 months and 14 days to be exact. On May 11 I became a new mommy to an absolute angel, Baker. Baker was born with Down Syndrome. This journey has been the most incredible endeavor I never planned to undertake. Sometimes the unplanned bring the greatest blessings!
ReplyDeleteAfter reading so many wonderful posts, I'm not sure if I should sit and savor what I read or jump on the inspiration for my own writing. thanks for sharing, Ellen.
ReplyDeleteTatum: Do both! :)
DeleteThanks for allowing us to share - and to not feel so alone in our journeys!
ReplyDeleteInspired by you all...
ReplyDeleteBecki
www.theothersideofnormal.com
I hope you enjoy SEN switcher, we love it at college!
ReplyDeleteThanks again Ellen for hosting the link! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteOnce again, thanks for the opportunity to link up. As the weeks go on, I feel more and more connected to this "group" of bloggers! I love posting mine and then going back and reading everyone else's!
ReplyDeleteSO happy to be part of this awesome community of women!
ReplyDelete...and at least one dad. Hope that's alright with everyone :-)
DeleteFirst time linking,...I've received lots of encouragement and hope from reading other blogs,...we are almost a year into our Apraxia journey with our three year old son,...it helps knowing you are not alone,...thanks to everyone who shares! :)
ReplyDeleteSuch an awesome link-up. So glad to be a part!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity to share my blog post!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the Link Up :) Loving your blog!
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